Eligible Person Sample Clauses

Eligible Person. A person who is a Resident of New Jersey who is not covered under Part A or Part B of Title XVIII of the federal Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. § 1395 et. seq.) (Medicare). [An eligible person must be a U.S. Citizen, national or lawfully present in the United States.]
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Eligible Person. Eligible Person refers to a person who meets the eligibility rules as verified by the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange. When an Eligible Person actually enrolls, we refer to that person as a Policyholder. For a complete definition of Eligible Person and Policyholder, see Section 8: Defined Terms. Eligible Persons must live within the Service Area, unless otherwise provided by the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange.
Eligible Person. You You are eligible to enroll if: • you are not currently enrolled in Medicare; and • you reside in Rhode Island. Your Spouse Your spouse is eligible to enroll for coverage if he/she resides in Rhode Island and is not currently enrolled in Medicare and you have selected family coverage. Only one of the following individuals may be enrolled at a given time: • Your legal spouse: according to the laws of the state in which you were married. • Your common law spouse: according to the law of the state in which your marriage was formed. To be eligible, you and your common law spouse need to complete our Affidavit of Common Law Marriage and provide us with the required documentation listed on the affidavit. Please call our Customer Service Department to obtain a copy. • Your civil union partner: according to the law of the state in which you entered into a civil union. Civil Union partners may only be enrolled if civil unions are recognized by the state in which you reside. • Domestic Partner: To be eligible, you and your domestic partner may be required to complete our Declaration of Domestic Partnership form and provide us with the required documentation listed on the form. Please call our Customer Service Department to obtain a copy. • Former Spouse: In the event of a divorce, your former spouse may continue to be eligible for coverage provided that your divorce decree requires it in accordance with state law. Your former spouse will remain eligible on your policy until the earlier of: o the date either you or your former spouse are remarried; o the date provided by the judgment of divorce; or o the date your former spouse has comparable coverage available through his or her own employment.
Eligible Person. A person entitled to apply for coverage, as specified in the Schedule of Eligibility in Section 2 of this Appendix A.
Eligible Person. A homeless person with disabilities (primarily persons who are seriously mentally ill; have chronic problems with alcohol, drugs, or both; or have AIDS and related diseases) and, if also homeless, the family of such a person. To be eligible for assistance, persons shall be Very Low-Income.
Eligible Person. Eligible Person refers to a person who meets the eligibility rules established by the federal Health Insurance Marketplace. When an Eligible Person actually enrolls, we refer to that person as a Policyholder. For a complete definition of Eligible Person and Policyholder, see Section 8: Defined Terms. Eligible Persons must live within the Service Area, unless otherwise provided by the federal Health Insurance Marketplace.
Eligible Person. A director, officer, employee, consultant, advisor, agent, independent contractor or independent sales or service organization that provides services to the Company or an Affiliate.
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Eligible Person. Each Loan Party is an Eligible Person. Loan Parties will provide immediate written notice to Agent if at any time any Loan Party learns that the representations set forth in this Section 5.30 was erroneous when made or has become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances.
Eligible Person. Any person who is a full-time employee of the Company, a Parent or a Subsidiary, including full-time executive officers or key employees thereof, as determined by the Board or the Committee, as the case may be. As used herein, "full-time" shall mean employment on a regular and continuing basis.
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